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Review of Cobra CXR900 FRS/GMRS Radio.
FCC ID: BBOCXR900 Power output: (ERP) 2.24 Watts High-GMRS .49 Watts Low, FRS This is an increase in power over comparable 2008 Models. This model is approved for USA use only. A GMRS license is required for use on all GMRS channels (15-22) and for high/medium power on shared FRS/GMRS channels (1-7) ---------------- Cobra's 2009 Top of the line model has some interesting feaures and functions. CTCSS and DCS Tones/Codes for interference elimination NOAA Weather Radio VOX Channel Scan Channel Memory Vibrating alert "Rewind Say Again" function. Key lock to prevent accidental changes --------------------------------- This top of the line Cobra model includes what you need and want. It is full featured and fun. I will just address some important features or unique features not found on other models: This model has full CTCSS and DCS for interference protection from radios not set to your specific code. Operation is fairly easy if you read the manual. The only confusing issues are memory settings. They are only slightly confusing and are easily figured out. All functions are menu-driven and listed in order. You can scan all channels, only memory channels, or CTCSS/DCS on a specific channel. The scan function does NOT have lockouts. This can be overcome by simply programming channels you like into memory and just scanning these. You may program up to 10 memories, which can also contain CTCSS or DCS codes. "Rewind Say Again" This is a 20 second digital voice recorder. Use it how you like, in 3 ways. Record a personal reminder for later playback. Record activity on a channel, or Record something then have it transmit on the air. You have 20 seconds to play with. It will record each message in sequence, newest first on playback. Older messages will "fall" off. Very interesting function. It could be useful. Performance... THE REVIEW Battery life: They say 12 hours. I say a minimum of 24 hours. I can guess you could get 2 to 3 DAYS on a charge, depending on use. Cobra uses the highest rated battery pack on the market, and the only Lithium Ion I am aware of. These radios have the power behind them. Transmit power is over 2 watts. My range evaluations again keep them at the top of the list. House to car: 1.5 Miles House to person: 1.75 miles Person To Person: 2 miles Car to Car: .75 mile These test were done in a suburban environment with houses, trees, etc. The car to car test was done on suburban city streets. Audio: Volume is good for average use. Noisy areas may require a headset. Received audio is crisp and clear, considering small speaker size. Vibrating Page: It could be stronger, but it should work if held close. Final thoughts: All in all a great radio. The only improvements I'd make would be to have the scan mode automatically detect CTCSS/DCS tones in the main scan, and let you lock out channels "on the fly" during the scan. Based on my pervious experience with Cobras, they are right on the money in performance. I recommend these radios.
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Interestingly, these radios have a lesser range than the Cobra LI-7200 reviewed here, even with higher power output. The car to car performance of the 7200 is exceptional
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The nature of radio.... it isn't always a constant.
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Thank you Jwilkers, yes I noticed that you've reviewed the 2 sets which is even more of a good comparison. I still think that the 7200 probably has a better receiver circuitry which accounts for the longer range.
Do these 2 models have similar size and functions (yes the CXR900 has a few more facilities, but the rests are mostly similar?). From the photo it seems they have the same size and perhaps weight |
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Hi JWilkers. Thanks for the informative review. I picked up a set while on vacation and thought I would add something of interest. The DCS and CTCC squelch codes are not compatible between the LI-7200 and the CXR-900. Cobra actually talks about this incompatibility issue on their FAQ page on their website. You can talk fine using all sub channels and the main channel but the vibration/call tone doesn't work between these two models.
One question - Would I be right in assuming that there's virtually no distinguishable difference in range between the LI-7200 and CXR-900 under the same conditions? |
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My range comparisons differed between the 2 models as expressed in my reviews.... considering the new info you posted, this may not be surprising... Outside appearances may be similar, but that may be it. VERY interesting. Thanks for your observations.
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jwilkers, on your reviews with all these GMRS/FRS radio,when you do the range test,I assume all are done on the highest wattage setting for those distances.
When you test a GMRS/FRS radio,do you ever use both GMRS and FRS from the same location on the radio to compare which FRS radio's do better. Like these have .49 watts while some others only have .2 - .3The CRX900's should reach farther,but without the numbers there,you don't know. Some people like me don't have a FCC license and don't want to pay for one,so we are restricted to the FRS only. It would be nice to see which radio's do best set on FRS channels. But of course,this puts more work on you and who ever is helping you,but none the less,I think it would be interesting. I say this because I have a set of Motorola's and Cobra's,The Moto's out do the Cobra's. |
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Very good suggestion! Do range tests for BOTH FRS rules and GMRS rules. Since I am licensed, I do the high power tests. I can do both from now on. I can add to my existing reviews later. Thanks for the suggestion
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My guess is you don't even have to change channels as I think most have high/low button for channels 1-7.My Moto's,you have to change channels for high/low,but the Cobra's is just a press of a button.
Thanks for taking this in consideration and for all the hard work you do to give us this info.That little bit I did for the TSX300 was time consuming and harder than I thought.And then putting it down in words is even harder,you got to know your stuff. |
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